Living On Campus Advantages And Disadvantages

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Each student while entering a college or university has a choice if he would like to live on campus or rent an apartment in the city. And as usual, this choice is very complex and both options have their own advantages and disadvantages. So I decided to review the pros and cons of living at school campus and renting apartments and compare them.
The first advantage of living on campus is that you have a higher accessibility to school; you can access libraries and classes, cafeterias, computer labs and other things you may need to learn without wasting time on driving to school when you live off-campus. I think this important because while your studying you need to complete a lot of tasks and write numerous papers and access to the materials and equipment is important. Nevertheless, right now it is possible to access a lot of things through the internet, and if you have a laptop or PC you can work at, it doesn’t matter where to live. You can scan or download books and work with them staying at home.
The next advantage of living on campus, I think, will be social life. When you live on-campus you can meet more …show more content…

This will take time and also money (not in the case when you are riding a bicycle). As a result, you need to think of how much you will spend on such activity. Also, when you are living off-campus you are less involved in different university/college activities which are aimed to build team spirit, friendship and in some cases educate you. The isolation you may feel living off-campus can be harmful for your education, and may prevent you from establishing friendly relationships with your classmates. Moreover, you will be responsible for paying your bills and buying many other things which are available for on-campus

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